June 12, 2025 - 21:55

In a remarkable display of medical excellence, 64% of the physicians recognized in the 2025 Top Doctors list for Memphis are affiliated with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Out of a total of 452 physicians honored in this prestigious annual ranking, a significant 291 are linked to the UT Health Science Center.
This impressive representation underscores the institution's commitment to quality healthcare and its pivotal role in the medical community of Memphis. The Top Doctors list, compiled by a respected national health care research firm, highlights the expertise and dedication of physicians across various specialties.
The recognition not only reflects the individual achievements of these doctors but also showcases the collaborative efforts of the UT Health Science Center in advancing medical practices and patient care. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, the strong presence of UT Health Science Center physicians on this esteemed list reaffirms their leadership and influence in the field.
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